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message 301: by Shoshanah (new)

Shoshanah Shear (shoshanahs) | 31 comments Maria wrote: "Hey Mercedes,
Saw your forum on author interviews. If having a certain number of books sold or ratings is a criteria, then I'll have to put more time in. If being a GR author is enough, then I'd lo..."


I've hardly used GR, not sure what being a GR author is about.

I'd love to connect with other authors. I'm concerned about your Genre though, I tend to stay away from horror or anything negative. Do you write anything positive, peaceful, caring, loving, nurturing?

Shoshanah


message 302: by Eva (new)

Eva John | 12 comments What? Not quite sure I understand as you are on a Goodreads (GR) website! I wouldn't have replied had you said in your posted offer for interviews "Only peaceful, positive, nurturing genres allowed." Thought you were interviewing authors. Crone is my book, not who I am.

Please remember not everything is cookie cutter. I found that I was forced to pick a genre from a preformed list in order to publish my book. Crone may include dark entities conjured by an unsavory group, but the heroine of the story is a gifted Seer who prevails because of her strong faith.

She relies on an unshakable family bond, her connection with law enforcement, and the eventual intercession by an ethereal being in answer to her prayers to work as an indomitable trinity to trounce the bad.

There's also a lot of humor thread throughout my book in order to temper the dark with light, and avoid diving too deep into the sinister surrounding murder in a small town. As an interviewer, it might serve you well to open your mind and not prejudge.

Thank you anyway, Shoshanah, but I withdraw my request for an "interview" and will encourage my fellow horror fiction authors to avoid responding as well. Crone A Scarlet St. James Novel by Maria Mayer


message 303: by Eva (new)

Eva John | 12 comments Shoshanah wrote: "Maria wrote: "What? Not quite sure I understand as you are on a Goodreads (GR) website! I wouldn't have replied had you said in your posted offer for interviews "Only peaceful, positive, nurturing ..."

Thank you, I truly appreciate that. As coincidence would have it, I too have worked in Surgical Pathology for over 13 years, seeing my fair share of tragedy and sadness. But I've also seen amazing recoveries, as well as what faith and a positive mental attitude can do for a patient. In short, I really believe that balance is the key.

Wishing you all the best in your endeavors.

-M. Mayer :)


message 304: by Eva (new)

Eva John | 12 comments Shoshanah wrote: "Maria wrote: "What? Not quite sure I understand as you are on a Goodreads (GR) website! I wouldn't have replied had you said in your posted offer for interviews "Only peaceful, positive, nurturing ..."

Thank you, I truly appreciate that. As coincidence would have it, I too have worked in Surgical Pathology for over 13 years, seeing my fair share of tragedy and sadness. But I've also seen amazing recoveries, as well as what faith and a positive mental attitude can do for a patient. In short, I really believe that balance is the key.

Wishing you all the best in your endeavors.

-M. Mayer :)


message 305: by Patricia (new)

Patricia Gulley Am I to assume that's why I didn't get a response? I write traditional murder mysteries and ghost stories.
Patg


message 306: by Jean (new)

Jean Cassidy | 4 comments I'd like to be interviewed about why the combo of publishing a poetry chapbook with a CD of readers and instrumentalists.
JeanC


message 307: by Wendy (new)

Wendy Orr (httpwwwgoodreadscomwendyorr) | 1 comments I'm happy to be interviewed; I'm the author of many published books including the Nim's Island series that the films were based on, but my new one, Dragonfly Song, is quite different, set in the Bronze Age and written in a combination of free verse and prose, so I've been asked some interesting questions about it already.


message 308: by Jean (new)

Jean Cassidy | 4 comments Appreciate the update, Nancy


message 309: by Elyce (new)

Elyce Wakerman | 35 comments Hi Jean, I'd be happy to talk with you about writing, making family history into fiction, or personal experience into non-fiction. Feel free to get in touch, and good luck with your project.


message 310: by Jean (new)

Jean Cassidy | 4 comments Elyce, Hi
I published a first poetry chapbook with CD in 2014 with good response and I'm writing a little but haven't found the "hook" or direction I want to take for the next one. Searching, searching - I think the method is to keep on writing and let that be the guide watching where it all goes. I've got a few poems finishes for this go-round.


message 311: by Sandra (new)

Sandra Levy | 3 comments As a long time psychologist and writer, I've published a psychological thriller series featuring a woman psychologist (my ego-ideal) and numerous short stories. Publicity is vital to our survival as writers.
Sharing our experiences in this feat may be productive. Unfortunately stores like Barnes and Nobel no longer shelve books published by "small publishers." Amazon is helpful, but is it
sufficient without publicity?


message 312: by Joe (new)

Joe Clark | 32 comments Elyce wrote: "Hi Jean, I'd be happy to talk with you about writing, making family history into fiction, or personal experience into non-fiction. Feel free to get in touch, and good luck with your project."

How does this work? I have a very preliminary memoir effort; a complete short memoir in the form of essays built around poems that I wrote years ago; and an epic family history from my research on parent's ancestry and my DNA. They are all backburner projects that I work on between novels.


message 313: by Elyce (new)

Elyce Wakerman | 35 comments Joe wrote: "Elyce wrote: "Hi Jean, I'd be happy to talk with you about writing, making family history into fiction, or personal experience into non-fiction. Feel free to get in touch, and good luck with your p..."

It sounds like you have a very full plate, Joe. Can you zero in on combining all this material?


message 314: by Joe (new)

Joe Clark | 32 comments These are back burner projects because I am not sure what I want to do with them. I started the memoir before I got serious about writing novels. It is mostly for family and only my sister seems to have taken any real interest in it. The second memoir is a complete book that I wrote at the same time that I was writing my first novel. It is complete but needs a lot of work and I am not sure how much interest it would generate. The two projects overlap but they do not seem to play well together.
The family history started with my parents researching their parents. I got started helping them and continued researching even after they died. I found the results of DNA test interesting in two ways - characteristics of my DNA take the story back 18000 years - with gaps and I have made contacts with cousins that I did not know existed. The main part of the story begins in Massachusetts in the 17th century and continues through the Revolutionary war (one of my ancestors worked directly with George Washington), the Civil War (Mom's grandfather joined Grant at Shiloh and continued with Sherman on the March across the South), WWII (my father's war), Vietnam (my war), the conquest of Space, the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan (my children's wars). At the moment there are too many possibilities and not enough research.


message 315: by Elyce (new)

Elyce Wakerman | 35 comments Joe wrote: "These are back burner projects because I am not sure what I want to do with them. I started the memoir before I got serious about writing novels. It is mostly for family and only my sister seems to..."
A novel that follows a line of family members fighting in wars from the Revolution through Afghanistan sounds fantastically interesting. A lot of work, to be sure.


message 316: by Renae (new)

Renae Watson | 1 comments Hi my name is Renae Watson. I recently publish an e-book entitled Comply, which is an action novella. It's available on kindle unlimited. I'd loved to be interviewed by you. Thank you.


message 317: by Pat (new)

Pat Powers | 2 comments I'm Pat Powers. I've written a ton of books, mostly erotica. Many have been banned on Amazon. I'll be glad to answer questions if you have any.


message 318: by Maetreyii (new)

Maetreyii Nolan | 6 comments If you are still seeking authors to be interviewed please let me know. I am launching my latest book in the fall. I am a published author and teacher of yogic philosophy, meditation and the process of awakening. Maetreyii Ma Nolan, PhD.


message 319: by Peyton (new)

Peyton Quinn (peytonq1gmailcom) | 15 comments I have a number of books out from my publisher and some indie published. I suppose I have sold tens of thousands of books, but I'd rather sell hundreds of thousands. I know a great deal about firearms, military explosives, automatic weapons, what it sounds like when a bullet hits a living body. So if you want me to review any writing you are doing on that sort of thing I can provide some surprising realities. I also am a member of the Black Belt Hall of Fame and was once a bouncer (and a technical advisor on the film ROADHOUSE). So if you are writing fight scenes or anything to do with Martial Arts (which is not really self-defense training by the way) I would be happy to help there as well.


message 320: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (kalisarawolfcat) | 4 comments I have an urban fantasy coming out in Sept, Too Wyrd. I'd love to do more interviews as part of the book release. What do you need to know from me?


message 321: by Marie (new)

Marie | 30 comments Morn' Mercedes, I have three indie books on Amazon with over 450,000 kindle downloads. I will publish my fourth in October. I would be glad to share my experiences with self publishing in an interview you.
Thank you, Marie F Martin


message 322: by Anne (new)

Anne Wyatt (annetrippwyatt) | 1 comments Hi Mercedes, I would love the opportunity to interview with you. Have a great day!
Anne

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...


message 323: by Joel (new)

Joel Horn (joelhorn) I am an indie author, I have to books out, the first a biography, the second is my first novel.Lost Coast Rocket
Would love talking with you.


message 324: by Laura (new)

Laura Smith (lsmith335) | 21 comments I would be interested in participating. I interview inde authors on my sites as well if you want to trade interviews: lsmith335@yahoo.com. Thanks!


message 325: by Katheryn (new)

Katheryn Haddad (katherynmaddoxhaddad) | 17 comments I am interested in an interview. I have written 30 indie books. Some are non-fiction. One is a set of 8 lyrical novels on 100 people who met and struggled with Jesus (actually, it is a life of Christ) and begun when I was 17 years old and finished when I was 60. Most recently I have a set of 5 historical novels "Intrepid Men of God" that continue to be in the top ten in their category on Amazon. haddad1940@yahoo.com My website is InspirationsByKatheryn.com


message 326: by Perry (new)

Perry Morris | 5 comments Like all the other authors posting on this thread, I would be very happy to do an interview. I've self published the first two novels of my epic fantasy called the Lemurian Chronicles, and I'm about to publish a spin-off novella from that. My website is perrymorris.net
and my email is perrymorris85@gmail.com


message 327: by Jonda (new)

Jonda Beattie | 2 comments I would be happy to do an interview. My 2 newest books are children's books - Suzie's Messy Room & Benji's Messy Room. The books teach organizational basics to children in a fun way.
email : jonda@timespaceorg.com


message 328: by Hemmie (new)

Hemmie Martin (hemmiemartin) Hello, I would love to be interviewed - although I suspect you are now swamped! I have had seven novels published by Winter Goose Publishing. I write a crime series and contemporary fiction. I've also written a psychological thriller. Hope to hear from you in the future.


message 329: by Ester (new)

Ester (esterlopez) | 7 comments Hello everyone, I'm new to this discussion and noticed there is a call out for interviews. I also do interviews at www.AuthorBlogSpot.esterlopez.com. I've had a time finding authors willing to be interviewed. If you are interested, you can email me at ester@esterlopez.com. I do any genre. I'm interested in how you got started in writing but I will list jpegs of your books, upcoming events, etc. I will send you a questionnaire and you can fill out as much as you want. I think this will help both of us-me for blog content and you for exposure. Thanks!


message 330: by T.C. (new)

T.C. Slonaker | 5 comments Mercedes, I am not sure if you are still doing interviews - looks like a while since you have posted here. If so, though, I would also be interested. My first book of my my YA Christian fantasy series was just re-released by a new publisher, so I need some new exposure!

Ester - I will be sending you an email soon. Thank you for the offer as well!


message 331: by Doris (new)

Doris (Onceupona) | 2 comments Ester - I'd be happy to do an interview. Check out my GR Author page for info and contact info. Thanks for the invite.


message 332: by Charon (new)

Charon Lloyd-Roberts (charonlrdraws) | 4 comments I'd be happy to take part in this, to help promote my next book Schism: Volume I Chapter Samplerand my previous one Putsch: Volume I Chapter Sampler my books are YA/Dystopians


message 333: by George (new)

George Babec (authorgeorgelbabec) | 1 comments Whoa! You have received quite a few responses. :)
If you get caught up and have any openings for Author Interviews I would be happy to do one. My latest release is Voncara Cove. An exciting and adventurous Novel, my first of many, I hope.


message 334: by Donahue (new)

Donahue Silvis (katiedon36) | 26 comments No problem, I'd do an interview. dbsilvisauthor.com


message 335: by Mercedes (new)

Mercedes (mudmule99) | 139 comments Patricia wrote: "Am I to assume that's why I didn't get a response? I write traditional murder mysteries and ghost stories.
Patg"



I'm sorry I've been on a leave of absence. For my interviews on my blog I don't care what you write about. I write splatterpunk horror and very adult themes so all are welcome on my blog.


message 336: by Mercedes (new)

Mercedes (mudmule99) | 139 comments Hi everyone -- I was on leave but am back. For all of you above I've sent you a message via goodrea

Got everyone above (this is how I'm keeping track so I don't miss anybody :) )ds.


message 337: by Cindy (new)

Cindy Lynch | 14 comments Mercedes wrote: "Hi everyone -- I was on leave but am back. For all of you above I've sent you a message via goodrea

Got everyone above (this is how I'm keeping track so I don't miss anybody :) )ds."


Hi Mercedes, I'm just checking again to see that you got my interview I emailed you several weeks ago.
Thanks-Cindy


message 338: by Mercedes (new)

Mercedes (mudmule99) | 139 comments Cindy wrote: "Mercedes wrote: "Hi everyone -- I was on leave but am back. For all of you above I've sent you a message via goodrea

Got everyone above (this is how I'm keeping track so I don't miss anybody :) )d..."


I did and just replied about 2 min ago so you're covered.


message 339: by Barbara (new)

Barbara Cairns | 3 comments I'm interested in an interview at your site if you still need authors. Nettie's Dream is my first novel and is a Goodreads Giveaway.


message 340: by Alan (new)

Alan Field (alanjfieldbooks) | 9 comments Mercedes,

I just launched my debut espionage thriller, The Chemist. It takes place in present-day NYC.

Let me know if you want to do an interview swap.


message 342: by Emmanuel (new)

Emmanuel Jr. | 5 comments I actually just did an video interview for my book, Bruce Howard - gentleman with a loaded gun. here is a link to part of it

https://youtu.be/_1FjntWNT6M

to any people doing promotion I highly recommend doing this (sit with a friend that read your book and discuss. please contact me

Back to the point, I would definitely be interested in doing an interview.


message 343: by Ester (new)

Ester (esterlopez) | 7 comments Emmanuel wrote: "I actually just did an video interview for my book, Bruce Howard - gentleman with a loaded gun. here is a link to part of it

https://youtu.be/_1FjntWNT6M

to any people doing promotion I highly re..."


I can send you a questionnaire by email, and you can answer as many questions as you like and return it to me with jpegs attached of you and your books. I can put it on my website/blog: www.AuthorBlogSpot.esterlopez.com. I will also put it on Facebook, Twitter, and it goes to Goodreads on my blog feed as well as on Amazon.com blog feed. If you are interested, you can email me at: ester@esterlopez.com.


message 344: by Kevin (new)

Kevin (kevingchapman) | 19 comments I'm just starting to market my new novel, A Legacy of One. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LY1IP5X I would love to speak to you or exchange email responses for your blog. This is my second indie novel, with 15 years in between them. Boy, have things changed in the self-publishing world in 15 years! I'll send you an email.


message 345: by Jeanette (new)

Jeanette Bradley (JeanetteBradley) | 1 comments Hi Mercedes,

Looks like you have quite a bit of traffic here. I am a newly self-published author. My first novel is about 129K words. If you have time for one more and don't mind LGBT adventure stories, (not the typical jealously-based stuff but a real adventure with real people.) I'd Love to do and E-sit down with you. Email me and I will send you the preview link. Or look here on Good Reads.

Thanks for giving everyone this generous opportunity,

Jeanette
jeanettebradleyenterprises@gmail.com


message 346: by Carol (new)

Carol McKibben (carol4dabarn) | 15 comments Hi! Would love to do an interview regarding Snow Blood - a Vampire, Mystery Thriller Series. The fourth book in the series will be published in December. Please let me know what you need.
Best, Carol


message 347: by Suzan (new)

Suzan Lauder (suzan_lauder) I can do an interview on the 1000 novel and growing Jane Austen fan fiction world.


message 348: by Mercedes (new)

Mercedes (mudmule99) | 139 comments Got everyone above (this is how I'm keeping track so I don't miss anybody :) )


message 349: by Christina (new)

Christina | 5 comments Mercedes wrote: "Hi all!

I am an indieauthor with 3 published books. I've always enjoyed being interviewed by book bloggers or just bloggers. Its a great way to get your name out there and get your brand noticed...."


Hi Mercedes! I am a new author. Just published my first book which is a paranormal/shifter steamy romance novel. If you are still interviewing, I would love to be interviewed. Just let me know what you need from me.
Thanks, Christina


message 350: by Mercedes (new)

Mercedes (mudmule99) | 139 comments Got everyone above (this is how I'm keeping track so I don't miss anybody :) )


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